NorthRising
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3 weeks back whilst going against the tide I glanced at the boat speed through the water on the Focus display as we were not doing much over the ground. The log suggested we weren't doing more than 2 knots through the water, the wake trail suggested otherwise. I then observed the log speed reading dwindle over a few seconds to zero, and at that it has remained since. The paddle wheel is not fouled and spins freely (or it did until I removed it).
The log is old B&G focus which came with the boat as new to me and until now has been reliable: The sensor is part 202-00-045 (discontinued) and the paddle wheel spares kit is 202-00-54 (available at over £60), both as per page 3 in: http://www.bandgservice.co.uk/documents/ProductIDGuidev2.12.pdf
So the question is whether the problem is with the paddle-wheel or the through hull sensor unit (the body in which the paddlewheel is mounted)? I've found a little bit on how to test: http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=93429 "...You can test the speed sensor using the green wire in the service cable, the signal relative to B- should toggle between 0 volts and approx 5 volts (one pulse for each wing passing the magnetic switch)...". However, I'm expecting to find that I don't get a signal back as described and I'd still be unable to know whether the cause of the problem is the wheel or the sensor, and £60 plus is steep (for me) as a means of testing to find out the sensor is destined for disposal.
Any ideas? Or do I have to face the facts that its time for instrumentation re-fresh (really hope not as skint and the echo-sounder is functioning fine through to the Focus display unit.
The log is old B&G focus which came with the boat as new to me and until now has been reliable: The sensor is part 202-00-045 (discontinued) and the paddle wheel spares kit is 202-00-54 (available at over £60), both as per page 3 in: http://www.bandgservice.co.uk/documents/ProductIDGuidev2.12.pdf
So the question is whether the problem is with the paddle-wheel or the through hull sensor unit (the body in which the paddlewheel is mounted)? I've found a little bit on how to test: http://forums.sailinganarchy.com/index.php?showtopic=93429 "...You can test the speed sensor using the green wire in the service cable, the signal relative to B- should toggle between 0 volts and approx 5 volts (one pulse for each wing passing the magnetic switch)...". However, I'm expecting to find that I don't get a signal back as described and I'd still be unable to know whether the cause of the problem is the wheel or the sensor, and £60 plus is steep (for me) as a means of testing to find out the sensor is destined for disposal.
Any ideas? Or do I have to face the facts that its time for instrumentation re-fresh (really hope not as skint and the echo-sounder is functioning fine through to the Focus display unit.
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